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Old Posted Mar 28, 2018, 12:01 AM
Docere Docere is offline
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Here's my adjusted ethnicity data for the Prairie provinces (merging German origin and speakers together, doing the same with Ukrainians, and subtracting the German speakers out of the Russian and Dutch, Ukrainian speakers from the Polish and Austrian etc.) I've also removed some of the less "politically correct" terminology.

Manitoba, 1931:

British Isles 365,930 52.3%
Ukrainian 87,413 12.5%
German 66,160 9.4%
French 47,039 6.7%
Polish 32,041 4.6%
Scandinavian 31,397 4.5% (Icelandic: 13,450)
Jewish 19,341 2.8%
First Nations 15,417 2.2%
Dutch 8,814 1.3%

Saskatchewan, 1931:

British Isles 434,679 47.2%
German 169,011 18.3%
Ukrainian 74,600 8.1%
Scandinavian 72,684 7.9% (Norwegian: 39,755)
French 50,700 5.5%
Polish 21,344 2.3%
Russian 19,920 2.2%
Dutch 17,577 1.9%
First Nations 15,268 1.7%
Hungarian 13,363 1.4%

Alberta, 1931:

British Isles 386,019 52.8%
German 89,266 12.2%
Ukrainian 62,629 8.5%
Scandinavian 59,461 8.1% (Norwegian: 27,360)
French 38,377 5.2%
Polish 18,871 2.6%
First Nations 15,249 2.1%
Dutch 12,008 1.6%
Russian 9,139 1.2%

Last edited by Docere; Mar 28, 2018 at 12:37 AM.
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